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correct proportion. The other differences given by Ouchi for chus- 

 sanensis fall into the range of variation. European specimens average 

 darker and more distinctively colored, but the differences do not 

 warrent a separate name. 



Material examined: Shantung: Tsinan, Apr. 7, 1928, Apr. 8, 1930, 

 A. P. Jacot, 2 males, author's collection and USNM. Kiangsu, 

 Soochow, 1 male, USNM. Szechwan, Kuanshien, 3,000 ft., Apr. 5 

 to May 8, 1930, D. C. Graham, 1 male, USNM; Szechwan, D. C. 

 Graham, 1 male, USNM. Chekiang; Hangchow, Apr. 10, 1926, 

 T. P. Chao, 1 male, author's collection and USNM. 



Myopa buccata (Linne) 



Conops buccata Linne, Fauna Suecica, p. 1905, 1761. 



Myopa sinensis Chen, Notes d'entomologie chinoise, vol. 6, p. 215, 1939. 



In describing sinensis, Chen apparently misinterpreted Krober's 

 use of the term "wulst." Myopa buccata does not have any spots on 

 the face, but does have some on the occipital swelling behind the face. 

 As in the previous species, European specimens average darker with 

 more contrast between light and dark areas. 



Material examined: Shantung: Tsinan, Mar. 18 to Apr. 25, 1922, 

 1931, A. P. Jacot, 7 males, 1 female, USNM and author's collection. 

 Szechwan: Kuanshien, 3,000 ft., Apr. 5-May 8, 1930, D. C. Graham, 

 1 male, USNM; no locality, D. C. Graham, 1 female, USNM. Che- 

 kiang: Hangchow, Mar. 20, 1930, 1 female, USNM; Hangchow, Mar. 

 27-Apr. 24, 1926, T. P. Chao, 3 males, USNM and author's collection. 



Myopa curtirostris Krbber 



Myopa curtirostris Krober, Arch. Naturg., vol. 81, Abt. A, Heft 7, p. 32, 1915. 



This species has previously been known only from the type female 

 from Amur. 



Material Examined: Manchuria: Tsingtao, July 1938, Weymarn, 

 D. G. Hall collection, 1 female, USNM. 



Myopa fasciata Meigen 



Myopa fasciata Meigen, Klassifikazion und Beschreibung . . . , vol. 1, p. 286, 

 1804. 



Material examined: Manchuria: Tsingtao, July 1938, Weymarn, 

 D. G. Hall collection, 3 females, USNM and author's collection. 



Myopa testacea (Linne) 



Conops testacea Linn6, Systema naturae, ed. 10, vol. 2, p. 1006, 1759. 



Material examined: Shantung: Tsinan, Mar. 31-Apr. 18, 1922- 

 1931, A. P. Jacot, 6 males, 2 females, 1 with abdomen missing, USNM 

 and author's collection. Korea: Suigen, June 16, 1927, T. R. Gardner, 

 1 male, USNM. 



